New BSNL FTTH Plans: A Comprehensive Overview for 2024

 


 

BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) has introduced a range of Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband plans catering to different user requirements, from basic connectivity to premium services bundled with OTT platforms. Here’s a summary of the latest offerings:


Affordable Plans

  • Fibre Basic: At ₹449 per month, this plan provides speeds of 50 Mbps with a monthly FUP of 3300 GB. Post-FUP, speed reduces to 4 Mbps.
  • Fibre Basic Plus: Priced at ₹599 per month, it offers 75 Mbps speed for 4000 GB of data and includes unlimited voice calls.

Premium Plans

  • SuperStar Premium Plus: For ₹999 per month, users can enjoy 150 Mbps speed for up to 2000 GB, after which the speed drops to 10 Mbps. It comes with OTT subscriptions like Disney+ Hotstar and SonyLIV.
  • Fibre Premium Plus OTT: At ₹1499 per month, this plan offers 200 Mbps for 3300 GB and includes a robust OTT bundle with platforms like Zee5, Hungama, and more.

High-End Plans

  • Fibre Ultra OTT: For ₹1799 per month, it offers 300 Mbps speed up to 4000 GB, then 15 Mbps beyond. This plan is ideal for heavy data users and includes an extensive OTT bundle.
  • Fibre Ruby OTT: The most premium plan at ₹4799 provides speeds of 300 Mbps up to 6500 GB with OTT subscriptions included. Post-FUP, the speed drops to 40 Mbps.

OTT Bundles

Most mid-to-premium plans include subscriptions to popular OTT platforms such as Disney+ Hotstar, Zee5, Hungama, and SonyLIV, enhancing the value proposition for entertainment enthusiasts.


Special Offers

  • Annual Discounts: Many plans provide one month of free service for annual subscriptions.
  • Rural Options: Plans like the Rural FTTH Voice Unlimited offer affordable rates with speeds suitable for basic internet users in remote areas.

Summary

BSNL’s latest FTTH plans are designed to cater to a wide audience, from budget-conscious users to households needing high-speed connections for streaming and work-from-home needs. The inclusion of OTT subscriptions adds significant value to the higher-tier plans, making them competitive in the current broadband market.

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